Land for Sale in Alabama
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In terms of its size, Alabama is the country's 30th-largest state, covering an area of 52,423 square miles (34 million acres). Of this area, 50,645 square miles (97 percent) is made up of land, while the remaining 1,775 square miles comprises water. Alabama takes full advantage of its plentiful natural assets, with over 1.3 million acres of public hunting lands and some of the country's most liberal hunting seasons and bag limits. Some of the most popular wildlife species to hunt in Alabama include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, mourning doves, rabbits and waterfowl. Lands of America research shows that 96 percent of land in the Yellowhammer State is privately owned. Based on its price-per-acre value, Alabama is currently one of the five cheapest states country for rural land. This data represents $1.3 billion of land for sale in the state covering a total of 336,101 acres. Residential Land was the most common type of land for sale in Alabama. Of Alabama's 67 counties, Randolph County had the most land for sale.

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Special Features: This gorgeous hunting property is located just 5 minutes south of Hatchechubbee, Alabama. It is surrounded by large landowners and was once a part of Dixie Land Plantation and served as one of the plantations many quail hunting reserves. This beautiful tract boasts various types of topography and vegetation. The land is great for all types of hunting and other outdoor enjoyment, such as horseback riding. The soil is also well suited for growing different types of timber, such as longleaf and loblolly pines. Also, the property could easily be converted into a cattle or horse farm. There is an abundance of deer and turkey as well as open fields for dove hunting. There are potential lake sites and home sites on this tract. Do

LandsofAlabama.com is part of the Lands of America Network, the largest rural listing service in the Nation. The Network specializes in land for Sale which includes farms, ranches, mountain property, lake houses, river homes, beachfront homes, country homes, and residential homes in smaller towns across the country. These properties have many diverse uses including recreational and agricultural activities like hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, horseback riding, four wheeling, grazing cattle, gardening, vineyards, cropland, raising horses, and other livestock.